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        <h2 style="color:red;">Step i. MAKE SOME SETTINGS ON YOUR DVR</h2>
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       	Setting---Net---StaticIP---192.168.1.10---255.255.255.0---192.168.1.1---81---5050---6050--Next page--DNS ADDRESS(211.154.153.98)--Next page--Mobile Port(7050)--Special DDNS--select ON and >>--Sever: ptdvr.com--Port:80---OK--Save--Save & Exit
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        <p><span style="color:red; font-weight:bold">Remark：</span> You can set any number for the HTTP PORT of your DVR, except for 80.  Here we take 81 for example.</p>
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        <h2 style="color:red;"> Step ii. OPEN THE PORTS ON YOUR ROUTER</h2>
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       	http://192.168.1.1/ --Forwarding--Virtual Sever--Add--Open the three ports(HTTP PORT:81, COMMAND PORT:5050, MEDIA PORT:6050)
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        <h2 style="color:red;"> Step iii. After the above steps, you’ll find the domain name of your DVR</h2>
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After the above steps, you’ll find the domain name of your DVR, via Setting--Net—Next page---Next page---SPECIAL DDNS--->>Domain Name
 Then you can connect your DVR via: http://domainname.ptdvr.com:81 

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